United Kingdom Chester Cathedral

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James Billings.

Shoot with care
The cathedral is an actively used place of worship. Avoid photographing during services, and take care to avoid including other visitors in your photographs unnecessarily.

About this spot
Chester Cathedral is the seat of the diocese of Chester. The history of Chester includes time as a Roman stronghold, however the cathedral we see today is later. The building has an extensive history, with the construction being added to over the centuries. The Cloisters area is Norman, with the main church dated throughout the gothic period.

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https://chestercathedral.com/


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